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nbc's stephanie gosk joins us now live from tel aviv. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. well, our team on the ground in gaza tells us that there was some violence this morning. a 20-year-old was shot and killed by israeli forces on the gaza side of the border. there were ten other teenagers with him who were injured. the israeli defense forces tell us that 300 palestinians sort of tested what they call the buffer zone today at the border between gaza and israel. this is a hundred-foot no-go zone that the idf has been enforcing. they did not, however, say they knew of any deaths. they said their forces shot in the air and when the palestinians did not move back, they then shot at their feet to get them to move back. it threatens this arguably fragile ceasefire that's been in place now for a little over a day. it's a ceasefire that on both sides has not instilled a lot of optimism. >> stephanie gosk in israel, thank you. >>> now for a look at the weather here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weat
nbc's stephanie gosk joins us now live from tel aviv. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. well, our team on the ground in gaza tells us that there was some violence this morning. a 20-year-old was shot and killed by israeli forces on the gaza side of the border. there were ten other teenagers with him who were injured. the israeli defense forces tell us that 300 palestinians sort of tested what they call the buffer zone today at the border between gaza and...
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nbc's stephanie gosk was there. >> reporter: these people on the jersey shore, three neighbors, their houses are totally gone. >> i got some ground here. >> my grandfather had a house for 60 years. and it was our future. but -- but it is also my past. >> this is the handle to our stove. how hard this is today. it is devastating. i don't know what else to say. the idea of rebuilding doesn't even seem responsible right now. >> reporter: people here are just trying to understand the scope of the destruction. this house is obviously off its foundation. this is also the second floor. >> even if you could wave a magic wand and everything is going to be put back, it is going to be years before some of that comes back. i worked on the boardwalk growing up. you know, i can walk the seaside. that is a steel beam, there is wood on the outside, but it is bent like crazy. to see this, it is a big path, my friend, jo, i have known him my whole life. his whole house is gone he is digging for his safe right now. >> reporter: tell me what you're hoping to find right now. >> a safe, with family memorab
nbc's stephanie gosk was there. >> reporter: these people on the jersey shore, three neighbors, their houses are totally gone. >> i got some ground here. >> my grandfather had a house for 60 years. and it was our future. but -- but it is also my past. >> this is the handle to our stove. how hard this is today. it is devastating. i don't know what else to say. the idea of rebuilding doesn't even seem responsible right now. >> reporter: people here are just trying to...
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nbc's stephanie gosk is live this morning in tel aviv for us. stephanie, what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, veronica. the talks are continuing on a cease fire. as they continue, the violence over the weekend and today has been intense. israeli forces have broadened their tactics to include hitting residences of hamas leaders. we've seen a large number of casualties. the deadliest attack was when a two story residential building was hit. ten people from a family were killed. this was from a hamas rocket launcher. there's no reason that he was hit but there's anger. from gaza we are getting a continued barrage of rockets here in israel, 16 since midnight. one of those rockets hit a school. that school suffered damage but there was no one injured in the attack. veronica? >> stephanie gosk in tel aviv this morning. we appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> lawmakers are turning the heat on the obama administration about what officials knew and when regarding the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, that killed four americans, including amba
nbc's stephanie gosk is live this morning in tel aviv for us. stephanie, what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, veronica. the talks are continuing on a cease fire. as they continue, the violence over the weekend and today has been intense. israeli forces have broadened their tactics to include hitting residences of hamas leaders. we've seen a large number of casualties. the deadliest attack was when a two story residential building was hit. ten people from a family were killed....
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>> nbc's stephanie gosk in tel aviv. stephanie, thank you. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. how was your forecast? >> i had four kid under 3 running around my house. i think we all sat down for dinner for five minutes. then it was time to chase the kids again. such a strange morning. coming into work seeing christmas trees on the side of the street now and people with shopping bags. there's people all over the place. >> we love christmas, though. >> a lot of people watching us that are probably just getting back to sleep. hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving. as far as the forecast goes, temperatures have plunged in the middle of the country. this was a beautiful stretch of weather leading up to thanksgiving day. then the cold front sliced through. now the temperatures are really, really dropping. went from feeling like indian summer to all of a sudden winter. 35-degree temperature change in minneapolis. yesterday at this time, 55. now
>> nbc's stephanie gosk in tel aviv. stephanie, thank you. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. how was your forecast? >> i had four kid under 3 running around my house. i think we all sat down for dinner for five minutes. then it was time to chase the kids again. such a strange morning. coming into work seeing christmas trees on the side of the street now and people with shopping bags....
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stephanie gosk, long beach, in new york. stephanie, thank you. we go now to a veteran of this. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore who happens to be in the midst of it in trenton, new jersey. jim, it's always something these days. it's hard to believe this is it going on. >> reporter: yeah, he especiall nine days after i was up here covering a hurricane, of all things, brian, so that is what makes it incredibly interesting. but let's show you this. this continues to break tonight during your broadcast we've seen areas now upgraded to a winter storm warning in southern new york and southwest connecticut including bridgeport, new haven. you can see the radar is just lit up here with snow and within this radar where, of course, the white denotes the snow, heavier bands of snow like you see what's coming down here in trenton. these silver dollar flakes which are start iing to accumulate on the roads. many areas got 6 to 8 inches of snow. they may exceed 10 inches where we have the pink shade of 6 plus. you can't believe the spread of this thing across new jersey. we've had sn
stephanie gosk, long beach, in new york. stephanie, thank you. we go now to a veteran of this. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore who happens to be in the midst of it in trenton, new jersey. jim, it's always something these days. it's hard to believe this is it going on. >> reporter: yeah, he especiall nine days after i was up here covering a hurricane, of all things, brian, so that is what makes it incredibly interesting. but let's show you this. this continues to break tonight...
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for the latest nbc's stephanie gosk joins us and ayman mohyeldin. a report of a tel aviv bus explosion. is there any indication that the israelis now are looking at possibly having a short-term truce or want to hold out long er for a longer deal? >> reporter: well, we don't have a truce. there's a lot of talk yesterday that there would be one, and then this morning, today around lunch time this bus attack. and what we know about it so far is that they're saying it's a terrorist attack, it's not a suicide attack. we were down there earlier today and the security officials were very nervous. they were pushing us back. they thought maybe there were more explosives on the bus. it turned out there weren't. this tactic will be very familiar to people in this city and around israel. it was used about a decade ago frequently all over the kcountr during the second intefadeh but they haven't had an attack like this in israel since 2004 and there hasn't been a terrorist attack on the ground here in tel aviv since 2006. all of this happens amongst all the fever
for the latest nbc's stephanie gosk joins us and ayman mohyeldin. a report of a tel aviv bus explosion. is there any indication that the israelis now are looking at possibly having a short-term truce or want to hold out long er for a longer deal? >> reporter: well, we don't have a truce. there's a lot of talk yesterday that there would be one, and then this morning, today around lunch time this bus attack. and what we know about it so far is that they're saying it's a terrorist attack,...
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when you have a problem, send in the marines, well, they did, as stephanie gosk found out there today. >> reporter: marines on patrol. this season thele monday province, it's the storm ravaged streets of long island. 50 marines in a community that need the muscle. especially the merchants. >> it's a huge job. they said, no problem, we can do it. >> reporter: a kindergarten teacher can't talk about her home without crying. russian immigrants, they worked for years to save enough money to buy their house. demolition is the only way to save what's left. >> of course, it's a big help. we can't do it by ourself. >> reporter: this is the kind of work that is needed all along this block. people are coming by to help out, but they're charging $3,000 to do what these marines are doing in here for free. >> reporter: in just an hour, the job was done. >> when i walked through these streets, it's like nothing i ever saw before. these homes were ripped off the foundation, fires, floods, winds. everything damaged this place so bad. >> reporter: they said at camp lejeune they were getting ready to d
when you have a problem, send in the marines, well, they did, as stephanie gosk found out there today. >> reporter: marines on patrol. this season thele monday province, it's the storm ravaged streets of long island. 50 marines in a community that need the muscle. especially the merchants. >> it's a huge job. they said, no problem, we can do it. >> reporter: a kindergarten teacher can't talk about her home without crying. russian immigrants, they worked for years to save...
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stephanie gosk has the latest from long island. >> we need relief. >> reporter: 11 days after the lights went out in oceanside, long island, residents are seething. >> where is lipa? >> reporter: and the county's chief wants to put the military in charge of restoring power. >> lipa management has once again fallen down on the job. >> send in the national guard. we are fed up! >> reporter: the power company lipa says it can't restore power until flood-damaged homes are inspected. it was the same criticism leveled last year after hurricane irene. in june, a state investigation criticized lipa for what it called an outdated emergency response plan. with no system to predict power restoration. lipa did not respond to repeated requests for comment. new york governor andrew cuomo has called the delay a failure. >> you have people without power for a very long time, it's gotten cold, it's uncomfortable. yes, we're understanding. but we're also impatient, and we want more and we want it faster. >> not a single light. >> reporter: many new york residents have been documenting what are sometimes d
stephanie gosk has the latest from long island. >> we need relief. >> reporter: 11 days after the lights went out in oceanside, long island, residents are seething. >> where is lipa? >> reporter: and the county's chief wants to put the military in charge of restoring power. >> lipa management has once again fallen down on the job. >> send in the national guard. we are fed up! >> reporter: the power company lipa says it can't restore power until...
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nbc news correspondent stephanie gosk is in tel aviv with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: this blast took place around lunchtime. a commuter bus here in central tel aviv. right now authorities are saying that it was a terrorist attack, although not a suicide attack. at least 11 people were injured. several of them seriously. you know, this will look very familiar for people here in tel aviv and israel. this was a tactic used a decade ago. these bus blasts that scared people. a lot of people not taking buses at the time. this will complicate the furious diplomatic effort. you mentioned secretary clinton is on the ground. she's trying to shepherd a cease-fire process. this will make it more complicated. after the blast a spokesperson for hamas called this a heroic attack. >> thank you, stephanie gosk with the situation in tel aviv. >> let's take a check on crude oil. of course, it has moved almost in lockstep with how, you know, deep the crisis has gotten over there. wti is a picture we're looking at right now. really the biggest action over the pa
nbc news correspondent stephanie gosk is in tel aviv with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: this blast took place around lunchtime. a commuter bus here in central tel aviv. right now authorities are saying that it was a terrorist attack, although not a suicide attack. at least 11 people were injured. several of them seriously. you know, this will look very familiar for people here in tel aviv and israel. this was a tactic used a decade ago. these bus blasts that scared people. a lot...
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stephanie gosk joining us from tel aviv. good day, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. how are you? >> i'll swrvery well. >> reporter: there are fwoesh yagss for a cease-fire and there are certainly people on both sides of the conflict hoping they can reach some sort of an agreement. but what we've seen oefrts weekend is that violence keeps occurring at a fever pitch. the deadliest attack took place on sunday. this is part of israelily forces attempt to broaden their attacks to include residences of hamas leaders. they hit a two story residential building and killed at least 12 people, including 10 people from the same family. there were an increase of hits overnight. they hit the police headquarters in gaza as well as another house. and those casualty numbers have yet to reach us. but officials in gaza say that at least at this point 95 have been killed over the course of this latest conflict. here in israel, the rockets keep coming. there have been 16 fired at the country since midnight last night. a good portion of these rockets are being taken down and intercepted b
stephanie gosk joining us from tel aviv. good day, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. how are you? >> i'll swrvery well. >> reporter: there are fwoesh yagss for a cease-fire and there are certainly people on both sides of the conflict hoping they can reach some sort of an agreement. but what we've seen oefrts weekend is that violence keeps occurring at a fever pitch. the deadliest attack took place on sunday. this is part of israelily forces attempt to broaden their attacks...
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>> stephanie gosk in tel aviv. a man mow hadean is in gaza. good morning to you. >>. >> good morning, matt. what a difference 24 hours make. yesterday, the palestinian people in gaza woke up to the news that a truce could be signed by the end of the day. on wednesday morning, they woke up to the sound of more shelling, a higher death toll and the news that a cease-fire could be reached. it's not happening any time soon. >> there were talks of peace late into the night. but in gaza, it was anything but quiet. while factions traded fire, secretary of state hillary clinton arrived to the region to broker a truce. meeting today with mahmoud abbas and last night with israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. >> the united states will work with our partners toward an outcome that bolsters security for the people of israel. improved conditions for the people of gaza and move toward a comprehensive peace. >> while the sides talk peace, gaza remained a war zone. daylight revealed the scope of israel's destruction. this it claimed were the hamas terro
>> stephanie gosk in tel aviv. a man mow hadean is in gaza. good morning to you. >>. >> good morning, matt. what a difference 24 hours make. yesterday, the palestinian people in gaza woke up to the news that a truce could be signed by the end of the day. on wednesday morning, they woke up to the sound of more shelling, a higher death toll and the news that a cease-fire could be reached. it's not happening any time soon. >> there were talks of peace late into the night....
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stephanie gosk, thank you. officer larry deprimo is here with us along with jennifer foster, the tour whoist captured the image of kindness. good morning to both of you. you sort of met the other night, in the same space, but this is first time you have gotten to talk. you shared quite a moment together. >> absolutely. >> yes, we did. >> see you chatting, a little friendship forming here? >> definitely. >> we decided that we were best frerngsds y-- best friends, yes >> yes. >> you are an nypd officer and see sad things every day. you run across need. what was it about this that made you want to do something? >> the two things that stuck out in my mind is how cold it was and this was the most polite gentleman i ever met and i knew hi to help him. >> you went into the shoe store and cut a deal. this is 75 bucks out of your own pocket >> i really didn't think about the money. when i went to them i said listen, there's an elderly man, he doesn't have any shoes or socks on, i don't care what the price, is we've got
stephanie gosk, thank you. officer larry deprimo is here with us along with jennifer foster, the tour whoist captured the image of kindness. good morning to both of you. you sort of met the other night, in the same space, but this is first time you have gotten to talk. you shared quite a moment together. >> absolutely. >> yes, we did. >> see you chatting, a little friendship forming here? >> definitely. >> we decided that we were best frerngsds y-- best friends,...